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discover the power of our stain spectrum technology in the new red bottle of wisk. coming august 2010. >>> day two of a deadly summer storm and thousands are still without power. workers for pepco are joined from out of state crews to restore power to the metropolitan region and here is what they are facing. pepco is now reporting that more than 104,000 customers in montgomery county are without electricity. just under 189,000 residents in prince georges county and 5,600 residents in washington, d.c. are still in the dark. dominion crews are working to restore power to just about 160 customers in northern virginia. downed wires are a big part of the challenge for the crews that are on the streets today, but that's not all. sky 9 was over the scene of a couple of instances this morning where the lines were actually on fire. downed trees fell on wires at glen allen avenue and georgia avenue in silver spring. the fire department was called out to investigate some smoking wires earlier in the morning at wyngate drive and old georgetown road in bethesda. out of state pow
discover the power of our stain spectrum technology in the new red bottle of wisk. coming august 2010. >>> day two of a deadly summer storm and thousands are still without power. workers for pepco are joined from out of state crews to restore power to the metropolitan region and here is what they are facing. pepco is now reporting that more than 104,000 customers in montgomery county are without electricity. just under 189,000 residents in prince georges county and 5,600 residents in...
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by changing that old cable technology, your hd tv can finally reach its lofty potential. it's time for fios. visit verizon.com/fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. it's time for fios. >>> have a great weekend. >> bye. >> good night. this is power with efficiency. this is an interior that exceeds even the promise of the exterior. this is the all-new jaguar xj. the stunning result of taking a very different road.
by changing that old cable technology, your hd tv can finally reach its lofty potential. it's time for fios. visit verizon.com/fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. it's time for fios. >>> have a great weekend. >> bye. >> good night. this is power with efficiency. this is an interior that exceeds even the promise of the exterior. this is the all-new jaguar xj. the stunning result of taking a very different road.
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it's the latest scam where criminals use the technology to tie up a victim's phone line. and they then contact their financial institution pretending to be you. for more tips on how to protect yourself, go to our website on wusa9.com. we'll click on living smart. >>> guilty or not? joran van der sloot now says he's innocent. more on that story after the brake. but first, here's a preview of the cbs evening news. >>> we'll be talking to some children of the gulf about their fears anxiety and the impact that this oil spill is having on the places that they would love. tonight, on the cbs evening news. ç: if you've got pain? you need the patch. (announcer) icy hot patches. targeted no-mess relief. icy to dull pain. hot to relax it away. pain's no match for the icy hot patch. >>> there are reports that he has attracted his murder inspections according to the dutch newspaper in an interview with the paper. van der sloot said he confessed because he was intimidated by investigators. van der sloot is accused of killing the 21-year-old stephanie flores inside a lima hotel room.
it's the latest scam where criminals use the technology to tie up a victim's phone line. and they then contact their financial institution pretending to be you. for more tips on how to protect yourself, go to our website on wusa9.com. we'll click on living smart. >>> guilty or not? joran van der sloot now says he's innocent. more on that story after the brake. but first, here's a preview of the cbs evening news. >>> we'll be talking to some children of the gulf about their...
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the theme was robot rig-shaws which means the team from technological colleges were trying to create two-legged robots that could carry people, first across the finish line would win. not exactly speedy. i'm sure the kids worked hard and certainly the robots are kind of wild and whacky. but i'm willing to bet that not one of them crossed that finish line and looked over his shoulder and said i'll be back. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag at wusa9.com. 9 news now will be right back. >>> in the mail being tonight, a bit of an odd take on the whole intimate patdown and airport body scan controversy. chris has got a question. just flew back from trip to arizona and georgia. i wondered why as an american citizen i was searching going city to city in the u.s. while no one is searching crossing the boarders. i can cross the boarders with no search. how about adding the searches to the boarders. i understand the frustration but i'm trying to figure out what problem you think some searches on the border would solve. illegal immigrants smuggling bombs
the theme was robot rig-shaws which means the team from technological colleges were trying to create two-legged robots that could carry people, first across the finish line would win. not exactly speedy. i'm sure the kids worked hard and certainly the robots are kind of wild and whacky. but i'm willing to bet that not one of them crossed that finish line and looked over his shoulder and said i'll be back. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag at...
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man and a brand-new piece of technology. the gadget has put him on an unusual mission. we have the story. >> i am an alexa fan.>> reporter: he admits he talks with his robot friend a lot.>> alexa sports this morning. >> reporter: it was one of these conversations six months ago that launched him on a mission. he asked a simple question.>> [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: a song request.>> lift your voice and sing live. >> reporter: she answered. it's a song written in 1900 by poet james weldon and the song this is the [ inaudible ] national anthem. >> it meant healing and empowerment. it meant feeling good and feeling part of. >> reporter: it was in that moment as the music played six months ago he thought of an idea. the former english teacher loves basketball and wrote a book about lebron james so thought why not get nba teams to play the song before games during black history month. >> and washington wizards and that's my home team and if anybody would do that the washington wizards would.>> reporter: from there he called the
man and a brand-new piece of technology. the gadget has put him on an unusual mission. we have the story. >> i am an alexa fan.>> reporter: he admits he talks with his robot friend a lot.>> alexa sports this morning. >> reporter: it was one of these conversations six months ago that launched him on a mission. he asked a simple question.>> [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: a song request.>> lift your voice and sing live. >> reporter: she answered. it's a...
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ugh. [ male announcer ] upgrade to first class investing technology at e-trade. the contrast of infinite black. the clarity of fast-switching phospors. the smoothness of 600 hertz. all come together to create what cnet calls one of the best 2d tvs they've ever tested. the viera full hd 3d tv from panasonic. dick: this enthusiastic crowd on tennis' largest arena, cheering both players back to the court. clijsters serving 5-4, for the championship final. and she and the fans will long remember that incredible lob by to break venus williams in the last game and give her the lead. john: she hesitated for that brief moment, watching. clijsters was able to get that ball off her and hit that great top-spin lob. dick: let's go back to that shot. john: this can happen to the best of them. it just did there. he see her, she hits the ball, she stops, thinking it may go long. just that little bit of hesitation and being a little too close to the net cost her the break. what an effort by clijsters after having been broken, to break venus williams against the wind. dick: nervo
ugh. [ male announcer ] upgrade to first class investing technology at e-trade. the contrast of infinite black. the clarity of fast-switching phospors. the smoothness of 600 hertz. all come together to create what cnet calls one of the best 2d tvs they've ever tested. the viera full hd 3d tv from panasonic. dick: this enthusiastic crowd on tennis' largest arena, cheering both players back to the court. clijsters serving 5-4, for the championship final. and she and the fans will long remember...
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scene and it's not uncommon for criminals or people involved in criminal activity to have that type of technology. >> reporter: and this what worries some people is the criminals can have a head start. >> we always wish the bad guys weren't listening and things like that, but that is just not reality. >> reporter: but the officer says people listening to these apps could also help fight crime. >> they will get the most current information that is coming out that's available. they may be able to get the description of a suspect. >> like if i hear an address that's in my neighborhood, that might peek my interest. >> reporter: meanwhile police are adapting to new apps like this when it comes to the bad guys. they're using cell phones and even switching to more private radio channels. in bethesda, i'm lindsey mastis, 9news now. >> there are several of these applications out there ranging in price from a free download to a couple hundred dollars. >>> well, wusa is proud to be a historic step of an event. remember the coalition which is embarking on a new era of digital tv. to represent the 103 million
scene and it's not uncommon for criminals or people involved in criminal activity to have that type of technology. >> reporter: and this what worries some people is the criminals can have a head start. >> we always wish the bad guys weren't listening and things like that, but that is just not reality. >> reporter: but the officer says people listening to these apps could also help fight crime. >> they will get the most current information that is coming out that's...
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1.8 million people who are served by the wssc, but the wssc is calling this is a huge success for new technology that they have been installing in the water pipes in the big water lines that run all over the two counties, montgomery and prince georges. you can see the folks behind us. those folks are checking now, just to try to figure out if they have the exact right location pin pointed. but what they heard last night was from this acoustic -- acoustic wire that is running through the pipes is seven pings, pop, pop, pop. and those pings are indications that the wire inside of the pipe, the concrete pipe through which the water travels, that the wires had broken. and once you start having that going on, there's a fear that the tube could actually break and then you could have a big problem like we had on river road. lynn riggins is joining us from the wssc. so, this is the cable that we're talking about right now. tell me about that. >> this is a fiberoptic cable that is installed in 35 miles of our large transmission and this technology alerted us that the integrity of the pipe was compromised
1.8 million people who are served by the wssc, but the wssc is calling this is a huge success for new technology that they have been installing in the water pipes in the big water lines that run all over the two counties, montgomery and prince georges. you can see the folks behind us. those folks are checking now, just to try to figure out if they have the exact right location pin pointed. but what they heard last night was from this acoustic -- acoustic wire that is running through the pipes...
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there's a way to provide technology. >> the problem has to be from the other side. that's what they have been doing to the financial community. making those cards, no matter how they were created, making those stolen cards worthless. >> you run it through, and the purchase is declined. >> reporter: they have an electronic way from preventing the skimming and cloning. but all a reminder to keep track of your credit cards and the bills. >> definitely check your statements. >> reporter: something that it might be time to go further. >> never let it out of your sight. >> reporter: dave statter, wusa9.com. >>> calls to the cheesecake factory's corporate offices are looking for comments that have not been returned. fairfax county police might have new leads tonight as they continue to investigate the unsolved murder of jose roslaes -- rosales. peggy fox has new information tonight on the search. >> reporter: if money can help catch the suspects who killed this family's beloved handyman, then they want to help. a family member told meed today they want to offer a $25,000 r
there's a way to provide technology. >> the problem has to be from the other side. that's what they have been doing to the financial community. making those cards, no matter how they were created, making those stolen cards worthless. >> you run it through, and the purchase is declined. >> reporter: they have an electronic way from preventing the skimming and cloning. but all a reminder to keep track of your credit cards and the bills. >> definitely check your statements....
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one technology is just astounding and you may have seen these on the road. this is an automatic license plate reader. it can record and scan literally thousands of plates per day. deployed here in montgomery county just two years ago. these did not exist when they were terrorizing our region. if it had existed, police could have searched the data collected as they responded to shootings to automatically scour thousands of license plates seen near the scenes and match up plates seen multiple times. literally teasing out a needle from the hay stack. likely identifying that blue chevy caprice the snipers were working from much earlier. >> we had a mountain of information coming in from all different sources. if we had it coming through the license plate reader, it would have been more manageable, we would have been able to categorize it and reduce the amount as significant. >> reporter: now police reminded me they did have contact with the two suspects during the period, writing it all down on paper. no way to cross reference that. it just wouldn't happen. now
one technology is just astounding and you may have seen these on the road. this is an automatic license plate reader. it can record and scan literally thousands of plates per day. deployed here in montgomery county just two years ago. these did not exist when they were terrorizing our region. if it had existed, police could have searched the data collected as they responded to shootings to automatically scour thousands of license plates seen near the scenes and match up plates seen multiple...
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how new technology is helping people get them back. lojack for your computer. tonight on 9news now at 11:00 p.m. >>> mail bag tonight. reaction to the story about that 6-year-old boy in delaware who was suspended and had faced 45 days in reform school for bringing a camping utensile to class that just happened to have a knife with it. he was using it to eat lunch. >> rules about bringing metal forks and blades to school have been around for a while. i thought it was racism to feature a story about a white child being suspended for bringing a blade to school because i can't imagine you would have featured a story about an african-american in school. that's not why we and just about everybody else for that matter did the story. it is because he is six. he didn't threaten anybody or show off the blade. and 45 days in reform school for a little kid who didn't hurt anybody just sounds crazy. regardless of the race of the kid or the location of the school. okay. now, one more on gays in the military. yesterday we got no support for ending don't ask don't tell you abo
how new technology is helping people get them back. lojack for your computer. tonight on 9news now at 11:00 p.m. >>> mail bag tonight. reaction to the story about that 6-year-old boy in delaware who was suspended and had faced 45 days in reform school for bringing a camping utensile to class that just happened to have a knife with it. he was using it to eat lunch. >> rules about bringing metal forks and blades to school have been around for a while. i thought it was racism to...
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technology that makes life more entertaining. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> he married his bride today at the donut shop in washington. the couple met in their senior citizen complex after the friend suggested that he asked them if they needed a ride home. >> they take the same charges as she does, which is clear back from louisiana. so if they get together, then they could. >> he said i cannot get back up. >> i might have made it back up. >> we didn't see that wedding coming, but we saw them developing. all of a sudden they were holding hands with her walker and the cain. that's cute. the newlywed took off on the honey moon. if that doesn't put a smile on your face, then what will? >> that's good stuff. i don't necessarily need the rain, but do we have any rain in the forecast? >> it'll be a while off as we can enjoy the beautiful workweek before it arrives. >> all right. >> overnight tonight, the patchy fog is developing. especially if you are coming in fr
technology that makes life more entertaining. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> he married his bride today at the donut shop in washington. the couple met in their senior citizen complex after the friend suggested that he asked them if they needed a ride home. >> they take the same charges as she does, which is clear back from louisiana. so if they get together, then they could. >> he said i cannot get...
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it's more the thrill of inventing and creating new technology, new software of. reporter: one success story at the school, 21-year-old robert pinkerton who only weeks ago received his diploma. >> i graduated this december 2011 with a degree from nyt in computer engineering and i received about 10 potential job offers in the time of maybe a month and a half. >> what happened? reporter: meanwhile back at the office i took a stab at my first line of code. >> now you need the parenthesis right next to there. reporter: i see. zach sims says even though who never become crack computer programmers can still benefit from learning the code. >> floss a great book awhile ago -- there was a great book a while ago about programmers be programmed. it's sort of a better way to live your life to understand what you're using of. reporter: a great resolution as we enter 2012 and my first ever computer programming grade? >> passed with flying colors of. reporter: he has to say that. he's sitting right there. watch out, mark zuckerberg. >>> a big reason for the jump in applications,
it's more the thrill of inventing and creating new technology, new software of. reporter: one success story at the school, 21-year-old robert pinkerton who only weeks ago received his diploma. >> i graduated this december 2011 with a degree from nyt in computer engineering and i received about 10 potential job offers in the time of maybe a month and a half. >> what happened? reporter: meanwhile back at the office i took a stab at my first line of code. >> now you need the...
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security procedures have been called into question before, but its website says they have cutting- edge technology that guarantees the safety of the passengers and guests. our bruce johnson is live outside dulles international airport with some reactions. in and out, you discovered some lapses in security there? >> reporter: well, lesli, let me put it this way and you decide for yourself. if you're flying out of dulles international airport, you've got to go through security, your baggage has to go through security, but if you're meeting somebody, arriving here at dulles or if you just want to hang out at the baggage area, you don't have to go through security. thousands of bags of all shapes and sizes and just as many people pack the arrival in the baggage claim area at dulles international airport. there is concern tonight about the carnage in the baggage area at moscow's airport. >> does it makedown comfortable when you hear about the bomb blast? >> yeah, it does. we're more of a target than moscow is actually. >> it is definitely wagner waiting for his daughter's arrival from germany. >> repor
security procedures have been called into question before, but its website says they have cutting- edge technology that guarantees the safety of the passengers and guests. our bruce johnson is live outside dulles international airport with some reactions. in and out, you discovered some lapses in security there? >> reporter: well, lesli, let me put it this way and you decide for yourself. if you're flying out of dulles international airport, you've got to go through security, your baggage...
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it is a technology likely to grow in demand. >>> for those expecting already there is new evidence stress early in a pregnancy can lead to underweight or premature babies. pregnant women who experience stressful events in the first and second trimesters are twice as likely to deliver a baby early. >>> a new report shows the cost of treating cancer has doubled the last 20 years but not because of the cost of cancer drugs. instead it is due to the growing number offer patients. >>> there may be a new benefit from your cup of joe. a study finds patients who drank one or two cups of coffee daily were 88% less likely to develop a condition in which the heart fails to pump blood effectively. it was only seen in those with normal blood pressure. for more living well tips, log on to wusa -- wusa9.com and click on living well. >>> up next on 9 news now, broadway loses a legend as lena horn dies at age 82. we'll be right back. dry, rough, cracked? gold bond therapeutic foot cream. penetrates the deepest layers like others can't. look for the healing seal. gold bond foot cream. serious relief for dr
it is a technology likely to grow in demand. >>> for those expecting already there is new evidence stress early in a pregnancy can lead to underweight or premature babies. pregnant women who experience stressful events in the first and second trimesters are twice as likely to deliver a baby early. >>> a new report shows the cost of treating cancer has doubled the last 20 years but not because of the cost of cancer drugs. instead it is due to the growing number offer patients....
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don't just show me the technology, use the technology to give me a better experience. >> in this economy, a happy customer makes a happy retailer, too. >> the goal of its style me ky kiosk is make shopping better for you. anita. >> sounds cool. facebook is moving up the time line to launch its new format. some of you have been switched to the time line. but in a blog post today, the social networking site will transition all of us in the next few weeks. you'll get a notification that you have seven days until the change will be made to your account. during that time, you can preview the new look and decide what content you want to keep private. here's the deal. to make the changes, look for the boxes with a star and pencil and click on the pencil to remove things you want to hide on facebook. lesli, top. >> we are walking out here and it is not so shall by out here. >> it's awesome. >> with know, if derek mcginty were here, he would be complaining. >> well, 54 at national. 57 at dulles. that's pretty good. >> almost 60. >> all right , let's start with a live look. this is brought to you
don't just show me the technology, use the technology to give me a better experience. >> in this economy, a happy customer makes a happy retailer, too. >> the goal of its style me ky kiosk is make shopping better for you. anita. >> sounds cool. facebook is moving up the time line to launch its new format. some of you have been switched to the time line. but in a blog post today, the social networking site will transition all of us in the next few weeks. you'll get a...
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the building materials spent the last few years at the national institute of standards and technology in gaithersburg. investigators have been studying the factors, contributing to the collapse of the twin towers, after they were hit and ways to make steel more fire resistant in the future. smile, you could be on candid camera. facial recognition cameras are coming to a metro stop near you. just at the beginning of the $78 million security upgrade. pat broom has the details. >> reporter: inside the metro system, somebody is watching you. >> i see nothing wrong with it. >> reporter: in the public transit system, constantly on guard for the crime threats. they say to bring on more cameras. >> well, it's a lot of things that are going on for them and the passengers, they may see that, the police officers, and the tapestry. >> i don't see the difference between, you know, having police on the metro which we already do in having the cameras. if you don't want people doing that, you shouldn't be doing that in the metro place. >> this is just another layer added. is >> reporter: they are pla
the building materials spent the last few years at the national institute of standards and technology in gaithersburg. investigators have been studying the factors, contributing to the collapse of the twin towers, after they were hit and ways to make steel more fire resistant in the future. smile, you could be on candid camera. facial recognition cameras are coming to a metro stop near you. just at the beginning of the $78 million security upgrade. pat broom has the details. >> reporter:...
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there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. finally -- good riddance. [ door closes ] hi, i'm from xfinity here to tell you about our exciting new xfinity service. is this a joke? no, sir, xfinity is not a joke. it's an exciting new brand that we just invented when we wanted... [ male announcer ] don't be fooled. xfinity is comcast. and verizon fios has 4 times more very satisfied customers than comcast. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities come on in, and i'll give you a free quote. quote and compare in about 8 minutes. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> they saw no justificati
there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. finally -- good riddance. [ door closes ] hi, i'm from xfinity here to tell you about our exciting new xfinity service. is this a joke? no, sir, xfinity is...
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. >> new technology inspired a local man to get more people singing, lifts every voice and sang. >>> so what if i told you you could make thousands and possibly millions of dollars just playing video games? you would probably look at me crazy. i know you do that anyway, but this one is a reality with an industry they call e sports. chris williamson has more on this incredible teenager who is winning big in the world of e sports. >> reporter: what the heck are e sports? basically they video games. teens get paid to play fighting games in front of thousands and sometimes win millions of dollars. yes, people get paid to sit on their butts and do this. now one of the top players for competitive gaming is in maryland. meet casey faller. he's only 17. how much money have you made playing video games? >> probably somewhere 20 grand i think. >> reporter: 20 grand? >> i think. that's not really considered that much because there's like a lot of people and like to play others like e sports and stuff, other games and they make like millions. >> reporter: it's ridiculous. he's a star for astro a
. >> new technology inspired a local man to get more people singing, lifts every voice and sang. >>> so what if i told you you could make thousands and possibly millions of dollars just playing video games? you would probably look at me crazy. i know you do that anyway, but this one is a reality with an industry they call e sports. chris williamson has more on this incredible teenager who is winning big in the world of e sports. >> reporter: what the heck are e sports?...
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technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> katy perry's suicide confession. >> what led the superstar to consider taking her life. i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano. ♪ you're going to hear me roar >>> lying on a bathroom floor asking herself, should i continue living? katy's new interview about her darkest days in tonight's top story. >>> then, the plunging necklines. the thigh-high slits. kim k. showing off her post-baby body. new video from paris. plus inside her baby shower with lamar and kanye. >>> and exclusive "big bang's" kaley cuoco on her surprise engagement. >> how did you know he was the one? >>> the "breaking bad" spin-off. >> we're done when i say we're done. >> well, after the series finale that everybody is talking about, we have the latest on what is coming up next. >>> then -- ziva's emotional "ncis" good-bye. "e.t." with your early peek. >> i'm fighting for you, ziva. >> i know. >>> new billy ray cyrus on
technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> katy perry's suicide confession. >> what led the superstar to consider taking her life. i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano. ♪ you're going to hear me roar >>> lying on a bathroom floor asking herself, should i continue living? katy's new interview about her darkest days in tonight's top story. >>> then,...
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their slogan is high technologies safeguarding peaceful skies. steve zaloga wrote that book on missiles and the author and analyst says the launcher works in conjunction with a radar vehicle and command post. he says the radar likely doesn't discern between military targets and a commercial airplane. he also shed light on what he knows about the specific launcher that if we know which one it was, it could help determine the responsible party. >> the donetsk separatists last month announced that they had captured a buk battalion. the ukrainian army had a buk battalion located in donetsk. so we know that they have the equipment. the russian internet showed of the captured buk batteries, the various pieces of equipment. so we do know that they have the equipment, but the big issue is who's actually operating it? did the crews in donetsk stay with the equipment? did the separatists convince them to stay and it's just the experienced military crew operating it or did some of them defect? did they go back to ukraine or did the separatists have to get s
their slogan is high technologies safeguarding peaceful skies. steve zaloga wrote that book on missiles and the author and analyst says the launcher works in conjunction with a radar vehicle and command post. he says the radar likely doesn't discern between military targets and a commercial airplane. he also shed light on what he knows about the specific launcher that if we know which one it was, it could help determine the responsible party. >> the donetsk separatists last month...
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but the technology has improved so much dentists can now predict who will have damage and putting off the inevitable will only make things worse, which is what happened with tara. >> i started getting headaches. i started feeling a lot of pressure around my jaw and in my head. >> again, this is just one person's story. but eventually tara did have to have them taken out at an expense and pain greater than she would have experienced in the first place. >>> occupy protestors in los angeles and philadelphia are over for now. in la 1400 officers arrested some 200 protestors who would not leave. in philadelphia police cleared out the camp and arrested 52 in a more violent altercation. but here in dc we still have a few and some of them are planning a march to atlanta in hopes of keeping their movement going. but derek says for all intents and purposes, the party seems to be over. >> yes, anita, they're putting a braev face on it, but -- bav face on it, but -- brave face on it, but there are few things sadder when the party is over. and now there is a whole movement that apparently doesn't
but the technology has improved so much dentists can now predict who will have damage and putting off the inevitable will only make things worse, which is what happened with tara. >> i started getting headaches. i started feeling a lot of pressure around my jaw and in my head. >> again, this is just one person's story. but eventually tara did have to have them taken out at an expense and pain greater than she would have experienced in the first place. >>> occupy protestors...
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technology that makes life more entertaining. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> today was a great day to get outside. there was hundreds if not thousands of people about on capitol hill. the fall festival offered a peek at capitol hill life with tours of the marine barracks, historic buildings and an outdoor beer garden. more than 40 restaurants served up international cuisine. there was also a petting zoo and acrobats. there were competitions including the funkiest looking vegetables, the best home brew and the best pie. >>> did you know that tomorrow is national coffee day? we're told you can get special deals on a cup of joe at some participating coffee shops like dunkin' donuts, crispy cream and a few others. >>> kept looking for the sun where i was. great for getting outside. >> when you have comfortable temperatures, comfortable humidity, it's hard to complain. for national coffee day we're going to have really nice weather to sit outdoors and enjoy that c
technology that makes life more entertaining. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> today was a great day to get outside. there was hundreds if not thousands of people about on capitol hill. the fall festival offered a peek at capitol hill life with tours of the marine barracks, historic buildings and an outdoor beer garden. more than 40 restaurants served up international cuisine. there was also a petting zoo and...
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when schools connect with technology... a 5th grader's world opens up. and when a worker connects to online degrees... his opportunities multiply. the at&t aspire initiative. helping students and communities across america. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> now wusa9 game on sports with dave owens brought to you by xfinity. >> well, when he's in rhythm, his jump shot is as smooth as a freshly waxed bowling lane. last year i gave him a nickname bradley beal. he was coming of age, 17 points a game, but he does get banged up sometimes. he fractured his wrist in october, but the wizards are about to get his 17 points back in the lineup. he practiced today for the first time. he's listed day to day. reporters asked him whether he's considering taking extra precautions with this particular injury. >> yes and
when schools connect with technology... a 5th grader's world opens up. and when a worker connects to online degrees... his opportunities multiply. the at&t aspire initiative. helping students and communities across america. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a...
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with new technology we've collected over 3 billion dollars from tax evaders. that's more money for schools, roads and public safety. and i've led the fight in annapolis against wasteful spending. this is your money and i'll never forget that. peter franchot, maryland's comptroller. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, remember when at and at&t offered video calling? well, the federal trade commission says that plan came with a catch. they are now suing the company for data throttling, which slows down customer speeds. customers didn't know they weren't getting that unlimited service and the ftc charges that practice is deceptive. the government wants at&t to put an end to it and refund people who paid those early termination fees to cancel their unlimited data plans. >>> shorts today, parka later. >> shorts today, maybe a light sweater tomorrow. but parka over the weekend. dust it off. it's going to be pretty cold. i didn't -- raise temperatures a little bit on saturday. >> to what? >> 52. 49 to 52. let's start with a live look outside. it is our live michael and
with new technology we've collected over 3 billion dollars from tax evaders. that's more money for schools, roads and public safety. and i've led the fight in annapolis against wasteful spending. this is your money and i'll never forget that. peter franchot, maryland's comptroller. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, remember when at and at&t offered video calling? well, the federal trade commission says that plan came with a catch. they are now suing the company for data throttling,...
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another 17% are in the market for good deals on technology. and 13% plan to buy outdoor furniture. keep in mind, this is the most expensive time of year to do so. here's where you'll find the real deals. on home goods. look for discounts from pottery born ranging from 15% to 70% off this weekend. restoration hardware offering up to 20% off. another one to keep in mind, big savings on gardening and grilling from home depot. but also keep in mind grills and patio furniture will get a lot cheaper in august if you can put it off. stock up on spring apparel and stack your coupons. last year promotions slashed an additional 20% to 40% off sale items. some deals, macy's is taking up to a% off store wide items. there's an extra 15% savings pass. you know about those. you just got to bring it with you. the jcpenney stores are giving you an extra 10% off and 20% off with a jcpenney card. this could be your weekend too if you want to buy a truck. up to 20% could come off of sticker prices this weekend. >> i wonder why. >> big, big savings, big weekend for car sales. memorial day weekend. it's
another 17% are in the market for good deals on technology. and 13% plan to buy outdoor furniture. keep in mind, this is the most expensive time of year to do so. here's where you'll find the real deals. on home goods. look for discounts from pottery born ranging from 15% to 70% off this weekend. restoration hardware offering up to 20% off. another one to keep in mind, big savings on gardening and grilling from home depot. but also keep in mind grills and patio furniture will get a lot cheaper...
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the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. y25eny y17vy this is lulu, our newest dog. mom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. (laughing) trap and lock up to 4x more dirt, dust and hair than the store brand stop cleaning. start swiffering. >>> former cuban leader fidel castro has been laid to rest. ashes of the 90-year-old cuban dictator were interred in a cemetery today. his brother raul castro presided over the ceremony of his older brother. thousands lined the funeral procession route to pay respects to their late leader. >>> they are known as the kosovo seven and they're ready for new homes. made their way to the united states and guess, what they're all now up for adoption. two of these cuties found their forever homes and the othe
the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. y25eny y17vy this is lulu, our newest dog. mom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. (laughing) trap...
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the strong support calmed investor nerves and technology stocks boosted the markets. cisco systems reported better than expected profits plus the mortgage fell to 4.3-2% this week. >>> new at 11:00, the man connected to firing shots at the pentagon and other military buildings will soon be back in court, but it will not be for that alleged crime. he is expected to plead guilty to two counts of grand larceny in loudoun county for stealing from cars. police arrested the 22-year-old last month after they spotted him leaving arlington national cemetery late at night. that's when they connected him to the targeted building shootings. he's already been charged for shooting at the pentagon and the marine corps museum. >>> police in aruba have asked them to help find the maryland woman who has gone missing. gardner's traveling companion gary giordano is expected to hear from an island judge tomorrow about whether or not the authorities there can still keep hoemding on to him for -- holding on to him for questioning. all of this as people from his past describe their experienc
the strong support calmed investor nerves and technology stocks boosted the markets. cisco systems reported better than expected profits plus the mortgage fell to 4.3-2% this week. >>> new at 11:00, the man connected to firing shots at the pentagon and other military buildings will soon be back in court, but it will not be for that alleged crime. he is expected to plead guilty to two counts of grand larceny in loudoun county for stealing from cars. police arrested the 22-year-old last...
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. >>> car thefts are down as new technology and increased enforcement efforts rise. >>> and the fenty administration proposes new rules for property owners to make the city greener. read these stories and more in the examiner. brendon: did you know that last year walmart contributed to every eligible full-time and part-time associate's 401(k)... ...whether the associate contributed or not. vo: which makes a good job even better. save money. live better. walmart. ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k® low-fat granola. with 50% less fat than the leading granola... and 5 grams of fiber per serving, it's a satisfying way to help you manage your weight. special k® low-fat granola -- a taste of freedom. that when you include all the full-time and part-time associates and their family members covered under walmart's healthcare plan, that's over 1 million people? brendon: and that's a healthier outlook for everyone. save money. live better. walmart. [ male announcer ] icy hot medicated roll for wherever you
. >>> car thefts are down as new technology and increased enforcement efforts rise. >>> and the fenty administration proposes new rules for property owners to make the city greener. read these stories and more in the examiner. brendon: did you know that last year walmart contributed to every eligible full-time and part-time associate's 401(k)... ...whether the associate contributed or not. vo: which makes a good job even better. save money. live better. walmart. ladies, raise...
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technology, not regulation from washington d.c. check out what's next. visit thefuture.ooftvrg. >>> just about 4:42. we're look at another windy day, not as windy as yesterday. some of the gusts will be up through 30 miles per hour. the sustained winds again 10 to 15. maybe closer to 20. by lunchtime, 32. 3:00, 33. highs today only around 35. by 6:00, mainly clear. still breezy and 31. next weather hit will be looking toward the weekend. here's monika samtani looking up the commute. >> fly westbound on route 50 right now coming in from annapolis through bowie and 495, you're looking good on route 50 this morning. coming up in my next report, we'll have a look around the area at 4:48. >>> thank you, monika. the time for your first your money report of the morning. >> markets on the move in the right direction. >> positivity the big theme on wall street lately. we like that. we've been seeing stocks rising. investors have been buying on the hopes that banks are starting to raise dividends and the economy is looking better as well. today, new economic data
technology, not regulation from washington d.c. check out what's next. visit thefuture.ooftvrg. >>> just about 4:42. we're look at another windy day, not as windy as yesterday. some of the gusts will be up through 30 miles per hour. the sustained winds again 10 to 15. maybe closer to 20. by lunchtime, 32. 3:00, 33. highs today only around 35. by 6:00, mainly clear. still breezy and 31. next weather hit will be looking toward the weekend. here's monika samtani looking up the commute....
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half a billion dollars will have been spent by 2013 on technology that may not work and nearly 3,000 pieces of screening equipment that do work are simply sitting in tsa warehouses. >> what we want is to evolve into what it should be. gathering intelligence, a security agency, not running a huge bureaucracy. >> now the tsa just released a response to this report. and they call it an enforcement disservice to the men and women, the dedicated men and women that work at tsa. in the last ten years, the tsa developed a highly trained federal work force and is safely screened over 5 billion passengers and establish add multilayer security system reaching from curb to cockpits. we have not heard the end of this debate. >> fascinating story. thank you kristen. >>> the secret service and fbi are questioning a man. his name, oscar ortega hernandez. bruce leshan is live in our satellite center. this is still a breaking story. bruce. >> it is. pennsylvania state police say that the desk clerk at the hampton inn in the small town of indiana, pa, actually stalled ortega while workers alerted the a
half a billion dollars will have been spent by 2013 on technology that may not work and nearly 3,000 pieces of screening equipment that do work are simply sitting in tsa warehouses. >> what we want is to evolve into what it should be. gathering intelligence, a security agency, not running a huge bureaucracy. >> now the tsa just released a response to this report. and they call it an enforcement disservice to the men and women, the dedicated men and women that work at tsa. in the...
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we are using technology and forensic tools. so, i hope that this reminds police agencies in every community that there are cases in their town just like this and maybe it's time to take another look at those old files. maybe there are ways we can find answers today that we couldn't find 30 years ago or 40 years ago. >> now according to the department of justice, there are 55,000 missing kid cases that happen every year. obviously the vast majority of those get resolved quickly. but 115 on average a year are cases like anton pates or the berdinsky case. the center for missing and exploited children want this to be a reminder. there are a lot more cases out there. >> thank you for that painful reminder. back into the studio. >>> thank you, lesli. it's been gorgeous outside today, too bad it's not going to stick around for the weekend, huh top? >> no, we kind of recommended yesterday, book your tee times early tomorrow. that still stands. we are looking at not one, but two things heading our way. here's the three day. tomorrow a c
we are using technology and forensic tools. so, i hope that this reminds police agencies in every community that there are cases in their town just like this and maybe it's time to take another look at those old files. maybe there are ways we can find answers today that we couldn't find 30 years ago or 40 years ago. >> now according to the department of justice, there are 55,000 missing kid cases that happen every year. obviously the vast majority of those get resolved quickly. but 115 on...
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that puts more pressure, let's fix these problems. >> reporter: it's a technology that makes visible what is now mostly invisible, and when it comes to air pollution, what you can't see can hurt you. john blackstone, cbs news, oakland. >> quijano: today more than 15,000 people celebrated america's 241st birthday by becoming in uh -- new citizens. there were more than 65 76 people took the oath at thomas jefferson's monticello home near charlottesville, virginia. a proud moment for them. by contrast, some young citizens face an uncertain future because their parents are undocumented. a florida woman has made it her job to protect them. here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: for norah sandiga, friday night means play time with the kids. >> i love her as one of my children. >> reporter: her children are from so-called mixed-status families. the kids are citizens born in the u.s., but the parents are undocumented immigrants, many facing the threat of deportation. there are hundreds of thousands of them in immigrant communities like homestead, florida, where sandigo has done something rema
that puts more pressure, let's fix these problems. >> reporter: it's a technology that makes visible what is now mostly invisible, and when it comes to air pollution, what you can't see can hurt you. john blackstone, cbs news, oakland. >> quijano: today more than 15,000 people celebrated america's 241st birthday by becoming in uh -- new citizens. there were more than 65 76 people took the oath at thomas jefferson's monticello home near charlottesville, virginia. a proud moment for...
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. >> among the robotic technologies on display, robots that drive cars, climb walls and help perform medical procedures. i am dying for one of my kids to go into engineering. >> do it. it's fun. >> look at that. take care of mom when she's old. >> exactly. we were at a very nice opening day weather for the nats. >> a little chilly, right? >> 61, not too bad. we haven't mentioned this, but the nats are in town through sunday the 22nd. they've got a long homestand, lots of chances to go see the nats. let's take live look outside with our live weather cam brought to you by michael and son. the clouds are on their way down spelling a cold night for us. 58 officially downtown, 28 the dew point which is kind of troubling. get dew points in the 20s, light winds, clear skies, that's a recipe for a cold night. we are looking at temperatures primarily in the 50s already, 55 bethesda, 56 rockville, but low 50s as you head up 270 into gaithersburg, still mid-50s in reston, 54 leesburg, 57 manassas and 59 in college park and we're looking at 57 at andrews. so it's going to be cold tonight, but th
. >> among the robotic technologies on display, robots that drive cars, climb walls and help perform medical procedures. i am dying for one of my kids to go into engineering. >> do it. it's fun. >> look at that. take care of mom when she's old. >> exactly. we were at a very nice opening day weather for the nats. >> a little chilly, right? >> 61, not too bad. we haven't mentioned this, but the nats are in town through sunday the 22nd. they've got a long...
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electronics business is pushing this technology this holiday season. but is it worth that high price tag? we take a look. >> reporter: it takes a lot for new technology to impress this group of tv vets. with over 100 years of television experience between them. but the new 3-d technology on the market for this holiday shopping season did impress. >> we were all looking at it. only thing we want to do now is watch nfl on it. >> reporter: dr. frank, an lg consultant gave us a course in 3-d 101. >> the camera has two cameras same distance our eyes are. records information, movies, films like we see it in real life. glasses match and synch to screen. >> reporter: glasses hold the image together creating that experience. but you need two sets of the glasses, one for the home entertainment system and another for going to the movies. for now, they use different technology. and tv glasses can be brand specific. >> you hear 3-d. you can also do 2-d. >> it is still a 2-d television. 80% is in 2-d. if you want 20 watch 3-d, you hit a button on the row moult. you
electronics business is pushing this technology this holiday season. but is it worth that high price tag? we take a look. >> reporter: it takes a lot for new technology to impress this group of tv vets. with over 100 years of television experience between them. but the new 3-d technology on the market for this holiday shopping season did impress. >> we were all looking at it. only thing we want to do now is watch nfl on it. >> reporter: dr. frank, an lg consultant gave us a...
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. >> the technology developed by delaware uses leafty plants to grow -- leafy plants to grow proteins. >> we use the entire plant to make the pro teen. we using -- protein. we using the machinery of the greenland, the living plant. >> the plants are immersed in a liquid containing a plant virus, then a vacuum removes air from the legs. the plants start to breathe and get the air back. >> but they submerged into the vector solution completely under the solution. >> in one minute, the leaves absorb the liquid and the virus goes to work replicating itself and the protein. >> plants are indifferent to what kind of protein you make. antigen or antibody or therapeutic protein or enzyme. >> after seven to 10 days, the plants are harvested, juiced and the target protein taken out. it shaves months off of traditional vaccine making methods. >> works falter and better technology and -- faster and better technology and extremely flexible. >> they're currently talking with drug companies interested. and by the way, the plant themselves are not genetically modified. >>> an 11-year-old new york sal
. >> the technology developed by delaware uses leafty plants to grow -- leafy plants to grow proteins. >> we use the entire plant to make the pro teen. we using -- protein. we using the machinery of the greenland, the living plant. >> the plants are immersed in a liquid containing a plant virus, then a vacuum removes air from the legs. the plants start to breathe and get the air back. >> but they submerged into the vector solution completely under the solution. >>...
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they include technology demonstrations and science exhibits for young and old. tomorrow on earth day climate, a rally is scheduled with live entertainment including a british pop star, sting. >>> dozens of volunteers spent the day cleaning up the green and wooded areas on the ground. the volunteers helped pull debris from the river. all part of the many earth day events in the area this weekend. >>> now before setting out for to the mall park, these are the times. >>> vincent gray unseeding the mayor. grey told a crowd that it is time to "bring dc residents" together rather than pit them against one another. the support for the mayor has dipped to 42% but the supporters say the incumbent can build on that. they have $4 million. that same poll shows grey edging out fenty. large number of voters are still undecided. ward 4, fenty's home base is shaping up to be the deciding battleground for the september democratic primary which is always decided who will be the next mayor of the city. >>> leesburg, virginia, a rash of car break ins this weekend. majority of cars
they include technology demonstrations and science exhibits for young and old. tomorrow on earth day climate, a rally is scheduled with live entertainment including a british pop star, sting. >>> dozens of volunteers spent the day cleaning up the green and wooded areas on the ground. the volunteers helped pull debris from the river. all part of the many earth day events in the area this weekend. >>> now before setting out for to the mall park, these are the times. >>>...
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if technology works they could offer seamless service with fewer dead spots and faster download speeds. not only are they better looking, they will give us faster service. >> i have seen the ones to be masked to be big trees. >> they bled right in. never would have known that was a tower. that would be expecting to see. >> it's rare when infrastructure is sexy, but could happen. >> it's like the nanotechnology working here. >>> next when the news continues, 6:10, tips to help keep you safe and secure as you head out the door for work this morning. >> howard is going to tell us just how long they are going to stick around with the warm temperatures. >> at 6:00 5, see how one local organization is helping people struggling through the tough economic times. that's in today's hero central report. >>> we are coming up on 6:12 on this breezy monday morning. it's warm. we are in the 50s if not the 60s by the time the afternoon is up. the 15 to 20-mile an hour range. some gusts could top 20 to 25 miles an hour. we are going to slide this time around on the inbound of route 50. the bowie, all l
if technology works they could offer seamless service with fewer dead spots and faster download speeds. not only are they better looking, they will give us faster service. >> i have seen the ones to be masked to be big trees. >> they bled right in. never would have known that was a tower. that would be expecting to see. >> it's rare when infrastructure is sexy, but could happen. >> it's like the nanotechnology working here. >>> next when the news continues,...
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there are also cutting edge technology exhibits. there are interactive activities for kids and a showcase, showing how they will be addressing some of the environmental challenges of tomorrow. but bruce, if you come back to me, i can tell you those are only some of the warmup activities to keep global warming away. in fact, if you take a look right there is the earth day network climate rally stage and tomorrow, there will be thousands of folks out here on the mall riling and asking congress to enact indivisible will address global warming and climate change and there will also be live music, british pop star, sting, will be the headline attraction. reporting live on the mall, i'm armando trull, back to you. >>> tomorrow check out the earth day climate rally down along the mall. howard bernstein will be there as welm well as musical acts. that is sunday from 11:00 until 7:00. >>> eight people are arrested while protesting this week's meeting of the monetary fund. those protests took place early this week. one person was charged with
there are also cutting edge technology exhibits. there are interactive activities for kids and a showcase, showing how they will be addressing some of the environmental challenges of tomorrow. but bruce, if you come back to me, i can tell you those are only some of the warmup activities to keep global warming away. in fact, if you take a look right there is the earth day network climate rally stage and tomorrow, there will be thousands of folks out here on the mall riling and asking congress to...
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. >>> a smart watch projector, samsung has filed for a patent for technology that will th a surface, a user's hand or eir forearm. a larger space allows you to write or even interact with apps. >>> straight ahead, how flight attendants could be the last line of defense in human trafficking. >>> you may have seen this pop up. more on the first ever successful penis transplant. >>> guys in d. c. are manning up to keep kids safe getting to and interest school. >>> we are giving away a brand new car on wakeup wash. four more keys to go. watch for the word of the you all chose the best tool for the job. wouldn't it make sense to make the same choice, when it comes to your truck? absolutely. this is the 2016 chevy silverado. nice. a good-looking pick-up. incredible. i love it. find your tag and get a total value of $9,000 on this silverado double cab all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. which means it's the perfect time to create the perfect home. now through may 30th, take an extra hundred dollars off every thousand dollars you
. >>> a smart watch projector, samsung has filed for a patent for technology that will th a surface, a user's hand or eir forearm. a larger space allows you to write or even interact with apps. >>> straight ahead, how flight attendants could be the last line of defense in human trafficking. >>> you may have seen this pop up. more on the first ever successful penis transplant. >>> guys in d. c. are manning up to keep kids safe getting to and interest school....
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[ male announcer ] it's the first meter with plug-and-play technology, helping you transform ordinary testing information into deeper understanding. [ nick ] a meter that plugs into my nonstop life -- that's my simple win. [ male announcer ] the contour usb meter. only from bayer. [ static ] >>> becoming the most successful areas. they have a chance to buy that with the teammates from the same recipe that washington used. and first, they were held today. and over mount vernon. bottles are being sold for $85 a piece. the proceeds benefit for the educational program. >> and speaking of drinking, why is the prince of darkness still alive after years of substance abuse? researchers if many st. louis, they are using ozzie's dna profile to try to answer that question. they are 61. and even he has called his existence quote a modern miracle. earlier this year, approached by the company to have that matched. >> see what they find out. >> and the rare portrait of elizabeth taylor sold for $10 million. tomorrow morning beginning bright and early at 4:25 a.m. >>> look what alex has brought to th
[ male announcer ] it's the first meter with plug-and-play technology, helping you transform ordinary testing information into deeper understanding. [ nick ] a meter that plugs into my nonstop life -- that's my simple win. [ male announcer ] the contour usb meter. only from bayer. [ static ] >>> becoming the most successful areas. they have a chance to buy that with the teammates from the same recipe that washington used. and first, they were held today. and over mount vernon. bottles...
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fix the problems. >> a technology that makes visible what is now mostly invisible. when it comes to air pollution, what you can't see can hurt you. john blackstone, cbs news, oakland. >>> today, more than 15,000 people celebrated america's 241st birthday by becoming new citizens. there were more than 65 ceremonies across the country. 76 people took the oath at thomas jefferson's monticello home, near charlottesville, virginia. >>> proud moment for them, by contrast, some young citizens face an uncertain future because their parents are unok to protect them. >> reporter: for norah sandigo, friday night means play time with the kids. >> one of my children. >> reporter: her children are from so-called mixed status families. the kids are citizens, born in the u.s., but the parents are undocumented immigrants. many facing the threat of deportation. there are hundred of thousand of them in immigrant communities, like homestead, florida. where sandigo has done something remarkable. she has become the legal guardian, not just for this group, but all of these. each of these
fix the problems. >> a technology that makes visible what is now mostly invisible. when it comes to air pollution, what you can't see can hurt you. john blackstone, cbs news, oakland. >>> today, more than 15,000 people celebrated america's 241st birthday by becoming new citizens. there were more than 65 ceremonies across the country. 76 people took the oath at thomas jefferson's monticello home, near charlottesville, virginia. >>> proud moment for them, by contrast, some...
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one company is trying to bring al some new robotic technology. might bring the name r2-d2 to mind. evan koslof tells us about food delivering robots on their way to dc. >> derek is almost at a loss of words as he watches this video that shows a robot rolling down the sidewalk delivering food. modern day delivery boy. >> hello. >> the robots were created by a european company called star ship technology. they're currently being used acss europe and soon it'll be here. the pilot study is set to begin in dc in just weeks. >> it's cool. it's a good idea. i don't know. it's kind of weird. >> yeah, it's crazy. i've never seen that before. >> how do these gadgets work? henry from the company says each robot used nine cameras to maneuver its way down the street. customers will place their orders by an app and these robots will hit the road to pick up from participating restaurants. they can hold abo inside. >> the robot creates a 3d map of its world around itself and it triking an you lates itself to the nearest inch using this map. we know where all the holes are. the less than perfect si
one company is trying to bring al some new robotic technology. might bring the name r2-d2 to mind. evan koslof tells us about food delivering robots on their way to dc. >> derek is almost at a loss of words as he watches this video that shows a robot rolling down the sidewalk delivering food. modern day delivery boy. >> hello. >> the robots were created by a european company called star ship technology. they're currently being used acss europe and soon it'll be here. the pilot...
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he found a company in scotland called cereproc, experts in text-to-speech technology. >> it's precisely the sort of thing we're interested in doing is trying to produce voices with character. >> reporter: aaylett points out while english has hundreds and thousands of words, there's only about 45 sounds. >> this is roger ebert with an audio commentary on "casablanca." >> reporter: luckily for ebert, he had a bunch of commercial d.v.d.s cereproc could harvest. >> and there you have the great line and no one in the movie at any point ever says "play it again, sam." >> reporter: in a matter of hours the team of voice synthesizers in ed burro gave roger ebert roger ebert. remember, here's the original ebert sound track. >> i found the nature of photography to be very interesting myself. >> reporter: and here's what you might call the sequel as ebert played it for the first time to his wife. >> ill still needs improvement but at least it sounds like me. this voice will speak whatever i type, but in first grade they said i talk to much and now i still can. >> reporter: for roger ebert, there m
he found a company in scotland called cereproc, experts in text-to-speech technology. >> it's precisely the sort of thing we're interested in doing is trying to produce voices with character. >> reporter: aaylett points out while english has hundreds and thousands of words, there's only about 45 sounds. >> this is roger ebert with an audio commentary on "casablanca." >> reporter: luckily for ebert, he had a bunch of commercial d.v.d.s cereproc could harvest....
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let's fix the problems. >> a technology that makes visible what is now mostly invisible. and when it comes to air pollution, what you can't see can hurt you. john blackstone, cbs oakland. >>> up next, a >>> we end at morgan's inspiration island in san antonio, texas. billed as the world's first ultraaccessible water park and open for business. >> reporter: an afternoon at a water park is one of the best ways to cool down. something 10-year-old hayden young has never enjoyed until today. >> are you having fun? >> yes! >> the fifth grader with cerebral morgan's inspiration island san antonio. the first water park built for all kids. even ones in wheelchairs. >> yea! >> the water park features accessible splash pads. river ride for wheelchairs, and first of its kind, waterproof wheelchair powered by compressed air. >> how long from idea to this place being built? >> three years. >> the park was created by san antonio businessman, gordan hartman. he came up with the idea after watching children at a pool party shun his special needs daughter because of her disability. >> the
let's fix the problems. >> a technology that makes visible what is now mostly invisible. and when it comes to air pollution, what you can't see can hurt you. john blackstone, cbs oakland. >>> up next, a >>> we end at morgan's inspiration island in san antonio, texas. billed as the world's first ultraaccessible water park and open for business. >> reporter: an afternoon at a water park is one of the best ways to cool down. something 10-year-old hayden young has...
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technology, not regulation from washington d.c. check out what's next. visit thefuture.ooftvrg. >>> make sure all the photographers -- >> it's pretty cold outside for most of the day. right anny? below freezing? that didn't stop dozens of people from riding metro without pants. it's the no pants metro ride. participants gathered in the park and all took off their bottoms together. the no pants subway ride is a global event -- that's right, global, started by improve everywhere -- improv everywhere in 2002. we don't know why. >> they do it for fun? >> why not. it started in new york. do you need a reason? >> i guess not. >> we've got snow ahead, right? >> oh yeah, we've got accumulating snow in the next 48 hours. definitely get prepared for that. it's not a huge storm. we're not talking several inches or feet of snow. we'll see a good dusting ought there and probably a couple of inches in a lot of locations. tonight though, it's very cold. it is in the 20s at reagan national. 27 degrees. 21 at gaithersburg. 12 degrees in oakland. with the wind chill facto
technology, not regulation from washington d.c. check out what's next. visit thefuture.ooftvrg. >>> make sure all the photographers -- >> it's pretty cold outside for most of the day. right anny? below freezing? that didn't stop dozens of people from riding metro without pants. it's the no pants metro ride. participants gathered in the park and all took off their bottoms together. the no pants subway ride is a global event -- that's right, global, started by improve everywhere --...
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acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus technology, keeping your eyes exceptionally comfortable all day long. it feels like it disappeared on my eye. [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. if you have astigmatism, there's an acuvue® oasys lens for that too, realigning naturally with every blink. ask your doctor for acuvue® oasys brand. >>> check out this waterspout that formed over lake erie monday. the video taken from the shore near geneva, ohio. you can see the twister churning up the water. waterspouts are like tornadoes but lose their power as they hit land. always an interesting sight. >>> in "cbs moneywatch" your post office could be moving and airlines could elect an unexpected fee. ashley morrison is here in new york with all of that. good morning to you. >> good morning to you betty. asian stocks were mostly higher. japan's nikkei gained 5% while hong kong's hang seng gained over 1%. wall street stocks finished lower yesterday, the dow down by 8 points while the nasdaq fell 16. >>> the wealth gap between whites
acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus technology, keeping your eyes exceptionally comfortable all day long. it feels like it disappeared on my eye. [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. if you have astigmatism, there's an acuvue® oasys lens for that too, realigning naturally with every blink. ask your doctor for acuvue® oasys brand. >>> check out this waterspout that formed over lake erie monday. the video taken from...
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tonight, embracing this technology and why. >> how important is mother hood to you? >> very important. very important. and i want to be able to see that. >> reporter: germantown resident, stacey thompson is single and about to turn 40 this summer. coming to see the doctor at columbia fertility associates for a chance to preserve and freeze some of her eggs before her fertility falters. >> at this rate, they have a safety net and later in life, they could use those eggs, pull them, fertilize them. and get the end to the sponsor and carry them out with that pregnancy. >> it used to be that this process was pretty spicy. it was mostly offered to women facing cancer treatment that could destroy the viable egg. but now, a flash freezing process seems to better protect the delicate eggs during the freezing and thawing process. they said that the pregnancy rate is now close to 50% in her practice. >> are you surprised how quickly it usually works? >> yeah. >> reporter: jamie and brian, they are bethesda couple who helped test that technique. the two and ahalf-year-old noah
tonight, embracing this technology and why. >> how important is mother hood to you? >> very important. very important. and i want to be able to see that. >> reporter: germantown resident, stacey thompson is single and about to turn 40 this summer. coming to see the doctor at columbia fertility associates for a chance to preserve and freeze some of her eggs before her fertility falters. >> at this rate, they have a safety net and later in life, they could use those eggs,...